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Description: | Speaker Manolis Tylianakis Affiliation Department of Materials Science and Technology Title Study of light gases adsorption and separation from strategically designed and tailored nanoporous materials Location Department of Physics Bldg., Voutes, 3rd floor Seminar Room Time 16:00 Language English Abstract Intense scientific effort have been devoted the past few years for CO2 capture and separation from its mixtures. The influence of water though, has been underestimated when present as in the case of flue gas mixture. In this talk recent results will be presented, considering not only the efficiency of some materials to capture CO2, but their performance, as well, at the presence of water traces. Specific functional groups have been tested for this, via both structural modification of existing materials and as a high-throughput computational screening of an in home created database. |
Status: | Waiting for approval |
Date: | Friday, May 8, 2015 |
Time: | 16:00 EEST |
Priority: | 5-Medium |
Access: | Public |
Created by: | Lila Kalogeraki |
Updated: | Monday, May 4, 2015 10:17 GMT |